? "R* ?"? m i?v wupiii. ? . . i' jj.vj j s/v?.i>>v>. uu>? ? - Swain Receives Scholarship Laurie Swain of Warsaw has been selected to receive a $600 Quinn Family 4-H scholarship through the N.C. 4-H Development Fund. The scholarship is given by Mr. and Mrs. Garth H. Ouinn of Cary. Quinn was a corporate executive with Burroughs Wellcome Company in the Research Triangle Park and is a past director and president of the 4-H develop ment fund. Lots G. Britt, county extension chairman with the Duplin County Agricultural Extension Service. Laurie Swain slates, "Laurie is an outstanding young lady who is very deserving of the scholarship. She has worked hard in 4-H during the pa^t eight years." Some of Laurie's accomplishments include numerous county honors and several district awards in 4-H projects and demonstrations. She has served as a junior leader and in her local 4-H club and ?an^. ? ? ? the county 4-H council. Laurie is the daughter of Mr. anv Mrs. Robert W. Swain of Warsaw and a 1985 graduate of James Kenan High School. She plans to attend Meredith College in Raleigh this fall. Pearsall Receives Scholarship! Roxane Pearsall of Wallace has received one of 10 scholarships offered statewide by the N.C. 4-H Roxane Pearsall Development Fund in the amount of $S00. She is a 1985 graduate of Wallace-Rose Hill High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major Pearsall of Wallace. The 4-H Development Fund, head quartered at North Carolina State University, was organized in 1958 by friends and alumni of 4-H to help support certain phases of 4-H work. Charles A. Hayes, chief executive officer of Guilford Mills in Greens boro, and president of the Fund, says the scholarship is awarded for college study during tlte 1985-86 academic year. The award recipients are selected on the basis of their high school records, evidence of college aptitude and 4-H achievement. Lois G. Britt, county extension chairman with the Duplin County Agricultural Extension Service, states "Roxane is an outstanding young ladv who has worked hard as a 4-H'er during the nine years she has been in 4-H." Some of Roxane's accomplish ments include winning district honors in 4-H public speaking con tests and record book competition, and county honors in projects and activities, including egg cookery, beef char-grill, talent, electric and fashion revue. She is presently serving as vice president of the 17-county Southeastern District 4-H Clubs. We don't just list your home. We represent it. NEW LISTING 219 Dogwood Dr. ? 3 BR*. 2 Both*, largo don with flroplaco. ?II oppllanco*. gorago with atoraga. baauilful cornar lot with fancod back yard. Prlcad Rightl ( RESTORABLE Oldar houao. 6 acras ol land, locatad 1 mil* north of Magnolia PRICED TO SELLI Walnut Stroot ? 3 badrooms. 2 bath*, approx. 1.S50 ag.ft.. hoatad. plus attached atoraga. WHY PAY RENTI Pollock St.. 2 bad rooma. 1 bath. 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Rotary's Shadow Program Gives JSTC Students View Of Working World Three students at James 5prunt Technical College are praticipating in a new program sponsored by the Warsaw-Kenansville Rotary Club to give the students "field experience" in the careers for which they are preparing. Called the "Shadow Program," the prefect pairs a student with a specific career interest with a person employed in that field. For part of a working day, the student accom panies, or shadows, that person as he or she goes about the routines of th~ nort'ng day. "This pairing cf student and professional provides the student a realistic and first-hand view of some of the requirements and responsi bilities of the career he or she is preparing for," said Ralph Cottle, coordinator of the program for the Rotary Club. The Rotarians have sponsored the "Shadow Program" for students in the county high schools before, but this is the first time the program has been implemented at JSTC. Three students, representing three different career programs, are participating in the program this quarter. Beverly Cole, majoring in protec tive services/criminal justice, spent part of a day with Dennis Albertson, county probation officer, learning about the probation and parole officer's responsibilities, case loads and typical duties. Mary Gardner, accounting major, spent a day with Bob Brumleve, comptroller for Quinn Company, a large grocery wholesaler with a fully computerized accounting and distribution system. Boyd Davis, majoring in electrical installation and maintenance, is scheduled to work with the county's electrical inspection department as his "s..adow" experience. Students and instructors alike are finding the program to be a very beneficial experience, according to Jess Outlaw, director of vocational/ technical programs. "The students who have participated so far have found the experience very meaning ful," he said. "Thev onlv wish thev could spend more time in it. 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